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Remember that Christian bakery?
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(07-10-2015, 12:58 AM)bfine32 Wrote: Uhm, go back and read the scenario. The customer was served (so throw out refusing service angle). The scenario was could the owner ask someone that was loitering to leave. Pat's "direct" response was "I'm not sure if criminal history is a protected class" ; so I replied that I am not sure if sexual orientation is a protected class in this scenario. 

IF Roto's scenario would have asked can he refuse to serve the ex-con?; then you and your link might have a point.



Things often look easy to the simpleton that fails to grasp the complexity and scope of what he is observing. 


So when is either sexual orientation or criminal history a protected class when it comes to loitering?

Oh wait, I know......NEVER.  There are no classes of people who are immune to loitering violations.

Only a simpleton would bring up the issue of protected classes when discussing loitering.  





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Remember that Christian bakery? - PhilHos - 07-08-2015, 12:35 PM
RE: Remember that Christian bakery? - fredtoast - 07-10-2015, 01:09 AM

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